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and then i'm like, "oh, great." >> tell me about rosie. >> rosie is an incredible young girl. and i think that what struck me so much about rosie is that her story sort of embodied everything about this issue, which is that, while she's experiencing this hunger and food insecurity, it's affecting her self-esteem. it's affecting her ability to learn, which is very upsetting. but at the same time, she has this incredible spirit, which gives you this -- you know, some feeling of hope and inspiration. so she's just an incredible young girl. >> and that story is replicated in your experience? >> oh, very much so, very common. i think that -- you know, i think -- again, i work with families that have very young children. and i've been watching the development of the children over time. and some are really doing just so beautifully. very dear, full of light and so much potential. and i think what people forget is that, you think you can somehow see hunger. you can't look at rosie and see, "oh, she's hungry." so where do you see it? you see it in school performance. their ability to g
and then i'm like, "oh, great." >> tell me about rosie. >> rosie is an incredible young girl. and i think that what struck me so much about rosie is that her story sort of embodied everything about this issue, which is that, while she's experiencing this hunger and food insecurity, it's affecting her self-esteem. it's affecting her ability to learn, which is very upsetting. but at the same time, she has this incredible spirit, which gives you this -- you know, some feeling...
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the most popular story is the one on "rosie the river and are -- "rosie the riveter." it goes back to a character named rosie. there's an interesting history with rosie and subsequent images related to characters like her used in the women's movement in the 1970s. rosie, and world war ii, was a significant image in recruiting women into the workforce. that article gets into the detail of how women became involved in the workforce. the rosie the riveter image gets you into the story. there is more about how women came into the workforce. >> how long does it take to write? >> it can can take a week or a few months. i may find a visual that i cannot get the narrative right for. i will set aside. i have a hundred stories that are in various stages of completion that i want to get up. when i need to pay the bills, i have to do consulting. that takes time. i am taken with this. this is my project. i want to make it work. >> how many hours a week? >> 70 or 80. i am adding all the time. >> what would you tell someone who says, i want to do that. what would you warn them? >> yo
the most popular story is the one on "rosie the river and are -- "rosie the riveter." it goes back to a character named rosie. there's an interesting history with rosie and subsequent images related to characters like her used in the women's movement in the 1970s. rosie, and world war ii, was a significant image in recruiting women into the workforce. that article gets into the detail of how women became involved in the workforce. the rosie the riveter image gets you into the...
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rosy. rosy morgan. it can't be you was bumped you was bumped. you didn't wait long to get hooked up with this lug did you? your honor? shut up! easy eddie don't ruin everything. you shut up too! all those trips to kansas city to see your poor old crippled mother and you! your honor get a hold of yourself. so this was your mother huh, you little two-timer playing around with him all the time. but i got you now, wait till the trial starts i'll throw the book at you. i'll give ya da works i'll salt you and him away for keeps. [scream] your honor the court is ready sir. here's your dough you can't fix this rap not for a million. not for all the dough in the country. your honor they tried to bribe you? yeah, image. wait till i tell this story to the press your honor. after this you're a synch to sit in the governor's chair. hey, don't you never say chair to me. i'm sorry your honor. you fool, you unmitigated abysmal fool. [music] if you had a body i would tear it apart. good thing you can do that trick. see him he's gotten worse. he's somebody i don'
rosy. rosy morgan. it can't be you was bumped you was bumped. you didn't wait long to get hooked up with this lug did you? your honor? shut up! easy eddie don't ruin everything. you shut up too! all those trips to kansas city to see your poor old crippled mother and you! your honor get a hold of yourself. so this was your mother huh, you little two-timer playing around with him all the time. but i got you now, wait till the trial starts i'll throw the book at you. i'll give ya da works i'll...
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the maryland democrat got had message criticized from buzzfeed reporter rosie gray. her response right here. >> rosie gray said on her tweet 17 minutes ago, "senator barb is trying hard to keep other senators from asking the general more about data mining programs." any senator can ask any question at this hearing that they want to. so rosie, it's an open hearing, i look forward to keeping in touch. senator? >> i love that. as for the reporter, rosie gray, she tweeted, "omg" as mikulski was speaking. >> omg is right. could you imagine watching -- >> she handled that perfectly. >> time for the weather. aside from severe storms moving through the ohio valley and northeast, look for scattered thunderstorms from oregon into the northern rockies, hail, gusty winds and isolated tornadoes in eastern montana. another hot day and dry and breezy for the southwest. >> 106 in phoenix, 90s from albuquerque to salt lake city, 60s in the pacific northwest, upper 70s and 80s in the nation's midsection, 90s across the south. >>> twitter meets facebook, what will show up on your statu
the maryland democrat got had message criticized from buzzfeed reporter rosie gray. her response right here. >> rosie gray said on her tweet 17 minutes ago, "senator barb is trying hard to keep other senators from asking the general more about data mining programs." any senator can ask any question at this hearing that they want to. so rosie, it's an open hearing, i look forward to keeping in touch. senator? >> i love that. as for the reporter, rosie gray, she tweeted,...
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rosy. rosy morgan. it can't be you was bumped you was bumped. you didn't wait long to get hooked up with this lug did you? your honor? shut up! easy eddie don't ruin everything. you shut up too! all those trips to kansas city to see your poor old crippled mother and you! your honor get a hold of yourself. so this was your mother huh, you little two-timer playing around with him all the time. but i got you now, wait till the trial starts i'll throw the book at you. i'll give ya da works i'll salt you and him away for keeps. [scream] your honor the court is ready sir. here's your dough you can't fix this rap not for a million. not for all the dough in the country. your honor they tried to bribe you? yeah, image. wait till i tell this story to the press your honor. after this you're a synch to sit in the governor's chair. hey, don't you never say chair to me. i'm sorry your honor. you fool, you unmitigated abysmal fool. [music] if you had a body i would tear it apart. good thing you can do that trick. see him he's gotten worse. he's somebody i don'
rosy. rosy morgan. it can't be you was bumped you was bumped. you didn't wait long to get hooked up with this lug did you? your honor? shut up! easy eddie don't ruin everything. you shut up too! all those trips to kansas city to see your poor old crippled mother and you! your honor get a hold of yourself. so this was your mother huh, you little two-timer playing around with him all the time. but i got you now, wait till the trial starts i'll throw the book at you. i'll give ya da works i'll...
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. >> i think we're just about done rosie, with the wind and cold air now that's why maryland will still feel an impact. >> a little ice but not too much. >> right. this storm is blowing upright now. intoboston delivering a punishing blow from maine to new york. the it is going to be one wild night. just about all o' of new jersey. you see how close we were to getting a lot more snow. cold air continuing to wrap in. maybe a stray wintry shower up toward cecil county and that's it for our state. we'resustained at 25 with the wind. a high wind advisory continues through your saturday morning. more on this and how things develop and change on sunday straight ahead. >> if you're flying or driving nirp north of here this week -- anywhere north of here this weekend you'd be better off staying home. a lot of flights to boston providence and new hampshire have been cancelled. also act track and meg bus services have been halted or curtailed. . >> abc2 news chris chain schaefer joins us now outside and christian what's it like now. we had a lot of rain but hopefully it's quiet. >> quiet, a little
. >> i think we're just about done rosie, with the wind and cold air now that's why maryland will still feel an impact. >> a little ice but not too much. >> right. this storm is blowing upright now. intoboston delivering a punishing blow from maine to new york. the it is going to be one wild night. just about all o' of new jersey. you see how close we were to getting a lot more snow. cold air continuing to wrap in. maybe a stray wintry shower up toward cecil county and that's...
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rosie the riveter, 93 years old and still going. >>> finally tonight rosie the riveter is not done yet. actually, this rosie's name is eleanor otto of long beach, california. at 93 she's doing the same work she started doing in 1942 as part of the famous rosie the riveter brigade of world war ii. she is something of a local legend now. the last of her era still on the job. if you need inspiration, here it is the. nbc's mike taibbi has her story. >> reporter: 5:00 in the morning, leaving for work. a short drive, a stop for coffee, a brief staff meeting. >> all right, everybody. let's hit it. >> reporter: and then elinor otto, 93, is at her position at the boeing plant, driving in more of the 3,000 rivets in a wing section for a c-17 cargo plane. >> i'm a working person, i guess. i like to get up, get out of the house, get something accomplished during the day. not be put out in pasture. >> reporter: she's been doing it since 1942, starting at 65 cents an hour. one of thousands of american women who helped the war effort by joining the rosie the riveter brigades, memorialized in song.
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. >> i think there were 747 ships produced and we have our rosies here today. >> i want the young people to know that they can do anything. >> reporter: kay morrison was 20 years old when she became a welder on ship sections. >> we didn't know we were so capable of all these other opportunities that came to us when we came to work in the ship yards. >> reporter: some of those skills will be taught to a select group of richmond girls at rosy's welding camp. >> you are probably going to be asked to learn about the women who entered the workforce in world war ii because they basically started doing jobs that were considered men's jobs. >> reporter: this year organizers were forced to put into practice their we can do it theme and show that even a shutdown couldn't stop the home front festival. >>> even though the government is shut down a shugs by some states to keep their big land marks open. >>> and that wrong turn that could have ended much worse but one guy is blaming for a nasty crash on the train tracks. >>> we'll look for numbers to be in the 60s on the beach and low 70s. we'll cover
. >> i think there were 747 ships produced and we have our rosies here today. >> i want the young people to know that they can do anything. >> reporter: kay morrison was 20 years old when she became a welder on ship sections. >> we didn't know we were so capable of all these other opportunities that came to us when we came to work in the ship yards. >> reporter: some of those skills will be taught to a select group of richmond girls at rosy's welding camp. >>...
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rosie, what can you tell us? >>reporter: well, megan, city police have filed charges against 35-year-old melville mason. he's the man accused of killing a young couple in their home in front of their own daughter and reportedly over a dispute over $10. now, for the friends and family of 21-year-old william monroe and 22-year-old megan kerrigan, this makes their loss even worse. more than 150 people dwaried outside of victim's home -- gathered outside of the victim's home on south cary street last night. office officials say mason threatened them as early as friday. he broke into the home on tuesday shooting monroe and a family friend before killing monroe and kerrigan who were in a back bedroom with their 17- month-old child. the family says mason would have shot the baby but the gun wouldn't fire. they say that kerrigan and monroe were good people and their deaths are well beyond tragic. >> it felt like a nightmare. i can't say nothing but nice things about them. they were always friendly, they always took care
rosie, what can you tell us? >>reporter: well, megan, city police have filed charges against 35-year-old melville mason. he's the man accused of killing a young couple in their home in front of their own daughter and reportedly over a dispute over $10. now, for the friends and family of 21-year-old william monroe and 22-year-old megan kerrigan, this makes their loss even worse. more than 150 people dwaried outside of victim's home -- gathered outside of the victim's home on south cary...
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. >> kristi jacobson: rosie is an incredible young girl. and i think that what struck me so much about rosie is that her story sort of embodied, everything about this issue which is that, while she's experiencing this hunger and food insecurity it's affecting her self-esteem, it's affecting her ability to learn which is very upsetting. but at the same time she has this incredible spirit which gives you this, you know, some feeling of hope and inspiration. so she's just an incredible young girl. >> bill moyers: and that story is replicated in your experience? >> mariana chilton: oh, very much so, very common. and i think what people forget is that, you think you can somehow see hunger, you can't look at rosie and see oh, she's hungry. so where do you see it? you see it in school performance, their ability to get along with others, their ability to pay attention for children of school age. >> kristi jacobson: attendance. >> mariana chilton: and attendance. but also for really young children where do you see it? you see it in the increased hos
. >> kristi jacobson: rosie is an incredible young girl. and i think that what struck me so much about rosie is that her story sort of embodied, everything about this issue which is that, while she's experiencing this hunger and food insecurity it's affecting her self-esteem, it's affecting her ability to learn which is very upsetting. but at the same time she has this incredible spirit which gives you this, you know, some feeling of hope and inspiration. so she's just an incredible young...
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. >> rosie you have started an oh and ahs with the pigs and it's to ruin it by saying bacon sausage, ribs. >> a little piglets. >> squealers. what's going on lynette outside. >> it's going to be a transition day. so we are wait fog a cold -- waiting for a cold front to move through. off towards the west we see a cluster of thunderstorms dike into the ohio valley and heading into west virginia. we could get isolated showers as we go throughout the morning as well. we put on a different perspective and you can see things dry out a bit further back off towards the north and west you go. that's an area of high pressure that will be building in. behind the cold front, that will move through the morning, we will start to get drier air in here and also it will become more mild especially heading towards the weekend. but in the meantime, we are waiting for this to go through so as you head out the door this morning, you might want to take the rain gear with you just incase but it will be isolated in nature if we get showers or thunderstorms. now as we head to the tropics or gulf of mexico th
. >> rosie you have started an oh and ahs with the pigs and it's to ruin it by saying bacon sausage, ribs. >> a little piglets. >> squealers. what's going on lynette outside. >> it's going to be a transition day. so we are wait fog a cold -- waiting for a cold front to move through. off towards the west we see a cluster of thunderstorms dike into the ohio valley and heading into west virginia. we could get isolated showers as we go throughout the morning as well. we put...
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that was rosie perez. that was fantastic. [applause] >> pamela anderson is on the next all new "ellen." >> ellen: i singlehandedly brought sexiness back to daytime. >> plus music from jimmy buffett. escape to paradise with ellen. [cheering] >> ellen: we're going to see. it's the best out of three. all right? ready, set, go. >> ellen: that's one. [laughter] >> ellen: that's a tie now. >> is that it? >> ellen: that's a tie. >> i thought you were going first. >> this is not stable. [laughter] [laughter] >> ellen: are you giving up? >> no. >> ellen: that was a tie again. >> is that a tie? >> ellen: yeah. only one person can go -- you have only been down -- what happened to your -- be careful. this is defective. [laughter] >> ellen: 1-1. >> 1-1? >> ellen: yeah. [laughter] [applause] [cheering] >> ellen: it's a tie. we'll be right back. the day my doctor told me i had diabetes, i remember thinking there's a lot i have to do... check my blood sugar, eat better. start insulin. today i learned there's something i don't have to do anym
that was rosie perez. that was fantastic. [applause] >> pamela anderson is on the next all new "ellen." >> ellen: i singlehandedly brought sexiness back to daytime. >> plus music from jimmy buffett. escape to paradise with ellen. [cheering] >> ellen: we're going to see. it's the best out of three. all right? ready, set, go. >> ellen: that's one. [laughter] >> ellen: that's a tie now. >> is that it? >> ellen: that's a tie. >> i...
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they were known as rosy the riveter. a park ranger who tells their story has been furloughed, so tonight, she's going to tell it to john blackstone. >> reporter: the rosy the riveter national historic park can't compete for beauty with other closed national parks. it's an old shipyard in richmond, california. >> full speed production was under way. >> reporter: in the 1940s, thousands of workers, many of them women, came together here to build the supply ships that helped win the second world war. they completed one ship in just over four days. there's some irony. you're telling the story of the greatest mobilization of workers in this country, and you can't go to work. >> no, that's right. that's right. >> reporter: betty rerid soskin is a park ranger here. at 92, she is the oldest full-time ranger in the national park service. she has been furloughed. >> well, i'm here. i want to do my work. >> reporter: the rosy the riveter national park is all about work and working together. the women and men who built the ships cam
they were known as rosy the riveter. a park ranger who tells their story has been furloughed, so tonight, she's going to tell it to john blackstone. >> reporter: the rosy the riveter national historic park can't compete for beauty with other closed national parks. it's an old shipyard in richmond, california. >> full speed production was under way. >> reporter: in the 1940s, thousands of workers, many of them women, came together here to build the supply ships that helped win...
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rosie, you've got a number of critiques about the show. if you had to give him one piece of advice and make his portrayals of newsrooms more accurate, what would it be? >> i would say try to show people actually doing their jobs and not just yelling at each other and having interoffice romances and drama. >> does nobody yell in your office at buzzfeed? >> occasionally, occasionally. >> what about politico? >> oh, you know we never yell at politico. >> thank you very much for joining us. >>> coming up, some of the cushy amenities you'll have to see to believe. here's a hint. it involves beer. we'll be right back. >>> when you think about a typical newsroom, you may think of this seen from "citizen kane." >> i don't know how to run a newspaper. i just try to everything i can think of. >> how much are you going to tell me about deep throat? >> how much do you need to know? >> that was then, however, and, boy, have things changed. even hollywood has picked up on it. as you can see on "house of cards" from netflix. here's a scene from that show
rosie, you've got a number of critiques about the show. if you had to give him one piece of advice and make his portrayals of newsrooms more accurate, what would it be? >> i would say try to show people actually doing their jobs and not just yelling at each other and having interoffice romances and drama. >> does nobody yell in your office at buzzfeed? >> occasionally, occasionally. >> what about politico? >> oh, you know we never yell at politico. >> thank...
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this is where rosy esparza tumbled to her death. the medical examiner says esparza was sitting in the third row and fell 75 feet. her body struck a metal support beam and then landed on the metal roof of a tunnel. a terrifying sight for carmen brown, who saw it firsthand. >> it didn't hit me until we got down -- back down to the bottom. and i said like she was no bigger than i was. like that could have been me. and then i like -- i lost it. >> reporter: as six flags begins investigating, the company says it won't speculate about the cause, but a lot of attention is focused on whether rosy esparza's larger size should have kept her off the ride. roller coaster experts say most thrill rides, like the texas giant, are designed for people who weigh about 180 pounds and don't take into account the various shapes and sizes of riders. it's just not about weight. sergeant james hackamer, an iraq war veteran who lost both legs in battle, died when he was thrown from a roller coaster in new york two years ago. bob swint is ceo of ata associat
this is where rosy esparza tumbled to her death. the medical examiner says esparza was sitting in the third row and fell 75 feet. her body struck a metal support beam and then landed on the metal roof of a tunnel. a terrifying sight for carmen brown, who saw it firsthand. >> it didn't hit me until we got down -- back down to the bottom. and i said like she was no bigger than i was. like that could have been me. and then i like -- i lost it. >> reporter: as six flags begins...
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among them, one that honors the women known as rosie the riveter. they worked in america's factories in world war ii. john black stone talks to one park ranger who's furloughed. >> reporter: the rosie the riveter historic park can't compete with beauty with other national parks. it's an old shipyard in richmond, california. in the 1940s thousands of workers, many of them women, came together here to build the supply ships that helped win the second world war. they completed one ship in just over four days. there's some irony. you're telling the story of the greatest mobilization of workers in the country, and you can't go to work. >> that's right. that's right. >> reporter: betty reed soskin is a park ranger here. at 92 she's the oldest park ranger here at the national park. she's been furloughed. >> well, i'm here. i wanted to do my work. >> reporter: the rosie the riveter national park is all about work and working together. the women and men who built the ships came together largely from the segregated south. >> mississippi, louisiana, arkansas,
among them, one that honors the women known as rosie the riveter. they worked in america's factories in world war ii. john black stone talks to one park ranger who's furloughed. >> reporter: the rosie the riveter historic park can't compete with beauty with other national parks. it's an old shipyard in richmond, california. in the 1940s thousands of workers, many of them women, came together here to build the supply ships that helped win the second world war. they completed one ship in...
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this was rosy play ground. they turned it into a park and it was also restored by wpa. i believe they torn down the house, which was unforgivable and the zoo is wpa. and here's the murals inside the mother's building. the marina sea walls and great aquatic park. the palace of fine arts. we wouldn't have and a little further in, lake merit, this pier. alva rado park and then, some of you my recognize this. the berkeley rose garden. did it have to be this beautiful. finally, i'm going to wrap up. san francisco is rich in the various kinds of arts projects. we have a fabulous collection of stuff here. there were four components. there was visual arts, federal theater, federal musics and federal writers. they employed many people. this is excellent to show the work. the visual arts project. it was especially important in san francisco because of dieggo rivera and radicalizing it. this is the coit towers. this was done under cw a. 1934. the wpa wasn't in existence. this is the very first of the relieve projects. harry hopkins said, they have to eat too. the artists should di
this was rosy play ground. they turned it into a park and it was also restored by wpa. i believe they torn down the house, which was unforgivable and the zoo is wpa. and here's the murals inside the mother's building. the marina sea walls and great aquatic park. the palace of fine arts. we wouldn't have and a little further in, lake merit, this pier. alva rado park and then, some of you my recognize this. the berkeley rose garden. did it have to be this beautiful. finally, i'm going to wrap up....
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in the meantime, doctors are relying on rosy's unofficial registry. her information, her continuing search for answers. jeff glor, cbs news, robstown, texas.st >> axelrod: up next, he's never won a cy young award and has never been named baseball's mvp. why it matters that mariano rivera will say good-bye. an intense burning sensation like somebody had set it on fire. and the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. he said, you had chickenpox when you were a little girl... i said, yes, i did. i don't think anybody ever thinks they're going to get shingles. but it happened to me. for more of the inside story visit shinglesinfo.com when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgivenes
in the meantime, doctors are relying on rosy's unofficial registry. her information, her continuing search for answers. jeff glor, cbs news, robstown, texas.st >> axelrod: up next, he's never won a cy young award and has never been named baseball's mvp. why it matters that mariano rivera will say good-bye. an intense burning sensation like somebody had set it on fire. and the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. he said, you had chickenpox when you were a little girl... i said, yes, i...
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>> dot "ring around the rosy" video. >> ring around the rosies, pocketful of posies ashes to ashes, we all fall down! >> coming up -- >> i got a press release from the new toad the wet sprocket album. all i want to feel this way. >> closed captioning and other consideration for "tmz provided by -- >> i wear to god this just happened. the whole room needs to hear this. i swear to god, this just happened t just came into my mailbox. i got a release for the new towed wet sprocket album. >> what was their hit? >> the what? >> early '90's band. >> is that a big thing? >> nobody knows what that is. nobody remembers them. >> was there a kick-start campaign for this. it made $264,000. that's how much people wanted the new toad the wet sprocket album. >> you're like -- >> all i want is to feel this way to feel today [laughter] >> oh, my god, they're in west hollywood tonight! >> would you shut up! ( bell ringing ) ( playing the blues ) ( honking horn ) d-ohh! ( screams ) [captioning sponsored by fox broadcasting company twentieth century fox television and crispety, crunchety, peanutbutter
>> dot "ring around the rosy" video. >> ring around the rosies, pocketful of posies ashes to ashes, we all fall down! >> coming up -- >> i got a press release from the new toad the wet sprocket album. all i want to feel this way. >> closed captioning and other consideration for "tmz provided by -- >> i wear to god this just happened. the whole room needs to hear this. i swear to god, this just happened t just came into my mailbox. i got a...
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as rosie said, put tape on your camera and no one is watching you. encryption, maybe they can break into that. i prefer meeting sources over drinks. >> it does feel like there's a whole generation of reporters having to learn that now for the first time. all three of you standby with me. more headlines to talk about. dizzying year. what mattered most? our answers are next. i just love the new 2014 chevy malibu. yeah it offers stop/start technology and an epa-estimated 36 mpg highway. do you mind... oh, sure, i'm great with kids. yeah. we're next! great... [ both chuckle ] yeah. [ male announcer ] chevy's giving more. time is running out to get this 2014 chevy malibu with a total cash allowance of $3,000. hurry, offer ends january 2nd. [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all d
as rosie said, put tape on your camera and no one is watching you. encryption, maybe they can break into that. i prefer meeting sources over drinks. >> it does feel like there's a whole generation of reporters having to learn that now for the first time. all three of you standby with me. more headlines to talk about. dizzying year. what mattered most? our answers are next. i just love the new 2014 chevy malibu. yeah it offers stop/start technology and an epa-estimated 36 mpg highway. do...
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rosy. [ no audio from station ] >> we apologize looks like we are having an audio error with rosy's live shot. but here's the gist of it. in columbia, the maryland law enforcement agencys are going to conduct background checks. maryland state police needed to bring in extra help to get it done. so again this is happening today to deal with the october 1st deadline. they were not prepared for how many applications they were going to
rosy. [ no audio from station ] >> we apologize looks like we are having an audio error with rosy's live shot. but here's the gist of it. in columbia, the maryland law enforcement agencys are going to conduct background checks. maryland state police needed to bring in extra help to get it done. so again this is happening today to deal with the october 1st deadline. they were not prepared for how many applications they were going to
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one of the women is rosie napravnik, while often alone in the female locker room. tomorrow all eyes will be on her. she is riding her way into history. as the the first woman ever to ride in all three triple crown races. >> no princesses, you know. you got to be one of the guys. >> reporter: 19-year-old jockey student, knows full wiell it isa cutthroat sport. expected to weigh under 112 pound, these young ladies will risk their health and even their lives. >> since 1940, two jockeys a year and two more are paralyzed every year. so it is a lot more dangerous than nascar, parachuting or skydiving. >> reporter: according to the jockeys guild there are 48 accidents a week involving jockeys. >> i fell off had a bad concussion last summer. and you know, get back on the horse. you don't let it phase you. >> reporter: that burning desire for some adrenaline, for others money. for most it is nothing more than a simple love of horses. >> when you are on that horse, they're running for you. you can feel that. they love it. >> one student did quit. just this week another had a
one of the women is rosie napravnik, while often alone in the female locker room. tomorrow all eyes will be on her. she is riding her way into history. as the the first woman ever to ride in all three triple crown races. >> no princesses, you know. you got to be one of the guys. >> reporter: 19-year-old jockey student, knows full wiell it isa cutthroat sport. expected to weigh under 112 pound, these young ladies will risk their health and even their lives. >> since 1940, two...
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so rosie, it's an open hearing. hi. look forward to keeping in touch. senator. >> how about that? who knew she was an obsessive twitter reader. anyway, meanwhile, edward snowden remains in hiding. he spoke with the "south china morning post" from a safe house somewhere in hong kong. i'm not here to hide from justice. i'm here to reveal criminality. my intention is to ask the courts and people of hong kong to decide my fate. experts say he may be deluding himself. hong kong does not have a strong tradition of support for political asylum. this morning, beijing took advantage, responding in the state-run "china daily" that the, quote, massive u.s. global surveillance program is certain to stain washington's overseas image. of course, president obama with the new chinese president over the weekend spent a lot of time le lecturing the chinese president about their cyber spying. the cia's deputy director is retiring after twice being passed over for the big job. will be replaced by the president's deputy assistant and deputy counsel for national security affairs. the first woman to eve
so rosie, it's an open hearing. hi. look forward to keeping in touch. senator. >> how about that? who knew she was an obsessive twitter reader. anyway, meanwhile, edward snowden remains in hiding. he spoke with the "south china morning post" from a safe house somewhere in hong kong. i'm not here to hide from justice. i'm here to reveal criminality. my intention is to ask the courts and people of hong kong to decide my fate. experts say he may be deluding himself. hong kong does...
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rosy had been found! but here is the twist. this conartist had already claimed her, posing as rosy's owner. >> she knew it wasn't her dog. but she claimed her and next thing we knew, she had listed her for sale on craigslist. >> this poor missing dog was now being pawned online. price? $50. >> it's just despicable. >> reporter: it's called pet flipping and crooks finding lost pets and selling them for cash. at least ten cases in indianapolis this year alone. and police fear it's growing! how are thee criminals doing it? >> sometimes they will just find a missing pet. sometimes they will answer a found ad and then they claim to be the owner of that pet or sometimes they will just steal it out of your yard. >> reporter: and it can get even worse! when lisa tracked down the woman trying to pawn rosy, she says the thief tried to extort her. >> she texted us and said if we gave her 250 reward that she would give our dog back to us. >> reporter: a ransom? you called the cops? >> we knew they were on their way to her house. >> reporte
rosy had been found! but here is the twist. this conartist had already claimed her, posing as rosy's owner. >> she knew it wasn't her dog. but she claimed her and next thing we knew, she had listed her for sale on craigslist. >> this poor missing dog was now being pawned online. price? $50. >> it's just despicable. >> reporter: it's called pet flipping and crooks finding lost pets and selling them for cash. at least ten cases in indianapolis this year alone. and police...
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and rosie but because of anything and we're doing in washington but i rosy about the economy because washington is not done much to bell which is good news for the private sector. american companies have a lot of money on the balance sheet. it. rich: well, that is a perfect segue. want to highlight once you get a next year taking more time off, more than 230 days not in congress. next year even more scheduled timeout because of the midterm election. the entire house is up for reelection. they will spend some time at home campaigning. the immediate better sales pitch. voters prefer cockroaches and technical back to congress usually these polls finds americans dislike congress and like their congressman's to take it with a grain of salt. thank you much for joining us. still ahead, hackers starting your cell phone in 2014. a new report on the latest security threat. we will tell you about ransomware and what is. will the rally continue into 2014? that is ahead. ♪ ♪ >> why don't we swap information ? >> it's a family name. a pretty well known bear hunter. >> here's my driver's licens
and rosie but because of anything and we're doing in washington but i rosy about the economy because washington is not done much to bell which is good news for the private sector. american companies have a lot of money on the balance sheet. it. rich: well, that is a perfect segue. want to highlight once you get a next year taking more time off, more than 230 days not in congress. next year even more scheduled timeout because of the midterm election. the entire house is up for reelection. they...
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and the enrollment numbers the president is painting not so rosy. physician and resident fellow at the american enterprise institute. he joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening. tell me, you have studied these numbers and tell me what you have done and what you have concluded. >> we are looked at data six states. what we find is the population of patients who are enrolling in these plans is older and probably less healthy than what the administration was hoping for. so we found that 55% of the people enrolled were over the age of 45. so they were between the age of 45 and 64. and only 22% were in the key demographic under the age of 34. what's even more revealing are the plans that they are selecting. they are selecting high cost plans which is a clear indication that lot of these folks plan tap the healthcare services. paying more expensive plans. 40% of all the people who didn't qualify for subsidies bought gold or platinum plans. that means they are paying premiums on the order of 17 to $1,800 a month for a family of four for those plans. cl
and the enrollment numbers the president is painting not so rosy. physician and resident fellow at the american enterprise institute. he joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening. tell me, you have studied these numbers and tell me what you have done and what you have concluded. >> we are looked at data six states. what we find is the population of patients who are enrolling in these plans is older and probably less healthy than what the administration was hoping for. so we found...
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rosie, this administration has known this deadline is coming up. the world's most predictable crisis. now, all of a sudden, the media is paying attention. is this a pile on the administration, after they own it, or because the republicans got the hell beaten out of them? >> this is a deserved pile-on. i don't think the media is piling on the administration as a result of the piling-on of the republicans after the shutdown. it's a disastrous situation with this website, and it deserves to be covered as such. >> jamel, the whole fire sebelius meme, and it has taken root. it's snowballing to the point where that seems to be the marketer of accountability. is that fair? or are we buying into an rnc talking point? >> i don't think it's fair. i don't think firing sebelius gets anything fixed with healthcare.gov, but will help, accountability is the media focusing on the problems of the website consistently, not just the administration's new deadline for when everything should be fixed, but continuously. this needs to be a beat for a paper or a news organ
rosie, this administration has known this deadline is coming up. the world's most predictable crisis. now, all of a sudden, the media is paying attention. is this a pile on the administration, after they own it, or because the republicans got the hell beaten out of them? >> this is a deserved pile-on. i don't think the media is piling on the administration as a result of the piling-on of the republicans after the shutdown. it's a disastrous situation with this website, and it deserves to...
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. >> she's so much like rosie o'donnell. when i think of rosie, i think of kim. >> they are the same. they are like twins. >> separated at birth. >> rosie -- it's like justin bieber and austin mahone. >> kristin cavallari got married. she married jay cutler, who i think is a football player? wrong -- target audience. >> he has a number on. you have no idea. >> maybe baseball. no idea. no, he's an athlete. they got married in nashville. >> that's nice. they have a child. >> you know who else got married? curtis stone. i thought he got married a long time ago. >> no, he just got married. beautiful lindsey. >> who is on "lipstick jungle." one ever my favorite shows ever. >> we love them both. and they have a gorgeous little hudson. so cute. >> they should keep procreating. good, good, good crowd. >> thank you for all you do. >> not really. >> thank you two for all you do. saving people every day. >> all right. one of our favorite times of the week. >> when we find out who our biggest admirer is. we love that. we're going to dia
. >> she's so much like rosie o'donnell. when i think of rosie, i think of kim. >> they are the same. they are like twins. >> separated at birth. >> rosie -- it's like justin bieber and austin mahone. >> kristin cavallari got married. she married jay cutler, who i think is a football player? wrong -- target audience. >> he has a number on. you have no idea. >> maybe baseball. no idea. no, he's an athlete. they got married in nashville. >> that's...
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you don't belong here. >> rosie shows them what she can do. definitely remember team rosie. she shows them what she can do. every woman talks about her weight. jockeys in particular are concerned about their weight. is weight an issue for her? >> it's so enormous she insists on staying at 113 on the dot. and she -- >> 113. >> this is not a narcissistic woman, but she weighs herself. she counted off the times she weighs herself a day. about 15 times a day. she never stops weighing herself, and she insists on being at 113. it's a lot more -- it's a lot worse than boxers. >> i think he was 113 in sixth grade. >> how good is she? she's won these races, is she an extraordinary jockey as compared to anybody? >> yeah. and one of the theories going around -- and she doesn't dispute this -- is that women have a way with horses. >> yes. we were talking about that. >> bob, not just with horses. >> i mean the horses let's face it, they're boys, and she's not. so there is this thing going. >> that's a big plus for a jockey. >> absolutely. and listen the women -- i'll get accused of all s
you don't belong here. >> rosie shows them what she can do. definitely remember team rosie. she shows them what she can do. every woman talks about her weight. jockeys in particular are concerned about their weight. is weight an issue for her? >> it's so enormous she insists on staying at 113 on the dot. and she -- >> 113. >> this is not a narcissistic woman, but she weighs herself. she counted off the times she weighs herself a day. about 15 times a day. she never stops...
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they are called rosies. she is known to a lot of people in the bay area including richmond police captain mark gagan. >> i see why she's so successful in not only bringing attention to what was accomplished in the past, but also what her vision for the future is. that's to bring more people here to richmond to celebrate what the rosies accomplished. >> reporter: she wants to finish the project and she says the shutdown is not helping. the rosie the riveter story is intertwined in her own life story. >> we're part of the american narrative. >> reporter: her great-grandmother was a slave. a lot of change has occurred over those 70 years. she wants to get back to doing what she does best. >> i had a life going that was weld planned and it was purposeful. and that's been interrupted. >> reporter: i am told that the rosie the riveter project will go on as scheduled next week. despite the shutdown. and soskin says she just wants to bet back at her desk and start working on it. reporting live, nbc bay area news. >>
they are called rosies. she is known to a lot of people in the bay area including richmond police captain mark gagan. >> i see why she's so successful in not only bringing attention to what was accomplished in the past, but also what her vision for the future is. that's to bring more people here to richmond to celebrate what the rosies accomplished. >> reporter: she wants to finish the project and she says the shutdown is not helping. the rosie the riveter story is intertwined in...
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. >> hi, i'm rosy i'm working on a web series. i developed this production with 3 other women producers slashing actors who are tired of going down to la. so we created this and i'm the producer who development the budget for is it and merged had some talent from la. this is truly about living in the bay area in developing that budget i realize there are a lot of obstacles so people shoot movies elsewhere. the tax incentive likewise small budget such as a ourselves to bring talent here and merger the talent here. it builds the community you the after the community and builds self-sustaining artists. i'm an after the at heart. i think that lowering the permits on a daily basis would be a huge difference. when going through this budget i think this sometimes, people pay an after the versus paying for a permit or paying for food that's what it's about >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> gm i'm joanne i'm an assistant with the local stage hands union in san francisco that supplies the technical support for film production here in s
. >> hi, i'm rosy i'm working on a web series. i developed this production with 3 other women producers slashing actors who are tired of going down to la. so we created this and i'm the producer who development the budget for is it and merged had some talent from la. this is truly about living in the bay area in developing that budget i realize there are a lot of obstacles so people shoot movies elsewhere. the tax incentive likewise small budget such as a ourselves to bring talent here...
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you're about to meet two 21st century rosies. first, we're going to play jump in memory of chris kelly who died yesterday who was 34 years young. [ jackie ] it's just so frustrating... ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or can not empty your bladder, you should not take toviaz. get emergency medical help right away if your face, lips, throat or tongue swells. toviaz can cause blurred vision, dizziness, drowsiness and decreased sweating. do not drive, operate machinery or do unsafe tasks until you know how toviaz affects you. the most common side effects are dry mouth and constipation. talk to your doctor
you're about to meet two 21st century rosies. first, we're going to play jump in memory of chris kelly who died yesterday who was 34 years young. [ jackie ] it's just so frustrating... ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about...
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is fast becoming a part-time nation despite all those rosy research reports across the country but the reality is this most of the workers are clocking in at less an 30 hours per week. have deterred a part-time job into a full-time career? , author of the book what color is your parachute? you are the perfect person for this segment yours was the first job spoken the best. thank you for coming on the show. i appreciate it. these part-time job are so common 75% created this year are part time, an awful time so why is it so difficult to find a full-time job? >> the employers sees it as a cost with this economy they keep it as low as a key and so they can accomplish what they need to accomplish using part-timers it will only grow as the demand increases. gerri: you told o producer that every job today is temporary. what do you mean? if you think job as mortal they have the much shorter life i'd been the aff is used to face the fact you will lose the job sooner or later so you need to be prepared zero ways to go job hunting and not think this is where i will spend the rest of my life. gerr
is fast becoming a part-time nation despite all those rosy research reports across the country but the reality is this most of the workers are clocking in at less an 30 hours per week. have deterred a part-time job into a full-time career? , author of the book what color is your parachute? you are the perfect person for this segment yours was the first job spoken the best. thank you for coming on the show. i appreciate it. these part-time job are so common 75% created this year are part time,...
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rosy dijo que nec i necesita saber que fue lo que a paso >> confiamos en ellos y tenemos muy en claro que es un proceso m muy tardado por la magnitud del accidente >> es muy importante para noso r nosotros solamente saber la v d verdad, solamente queremos la e verdad >> el informe divulgado por las atutoridades formara parte de l investigaciÓn que esta realiz d realizando procuradurocuradurÍa de la republica >> visita le la pagina especi l telemundo.com/jenniriveraÇ >> se dispararon las alarmas en mÉxico por robo de un camion que tenia materia radioactivo >> fue encontrado esta tarde abierto y vacio y muy cerca de a ahi el material radioactivo, los ladrones podrian estar en pel r peligro de muerte >> un camion robado cerca de ciudad de mÉxico causo precau o precaucipreca precauciÓn internacional ya que tenia sustancia radioacxtivativa >> estam,os preocupados, puede hacer daÑo al publico y al me o medioambiente >> segun informes camion fue l hallado cerca de hidalgo, apa n aparentemente la caja que cer cerraba el aparato estaba abi t abierta. el camion fue robado el lunes pasado
rosy dijo que nec i necesita saber que fue lo que a paso >> confiamos en ellos y tenemos muy en claro que es un proceso m muy tardado por la magnitud del accidente >> es muy importante para noso r nosotros solamente saber la v d verdad, solamente queremos la e verdad >> el informe divulgado por las atutoridades formara parte de l investigaciÓn que esta realiz d realizando procuradurocuradurÍa de la republica >> visita le la pagina especi l telemundo.com/jenniriveraÇ...
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he said he met a woman named rosie in san jose. anderson said he strangled her and dumped her body near ben lomond300 yards past a retainment pond. >> he thinks she was probably mixed hispanic and black and that she had noticeable junkie tracks on her arms. i think somebody knows rosie. >> reporter: they are all details the fbi hasn't shared until now. parker says they are out of leads and need the public's help. >> it's really frustrating to know that there's probably families out there who just wonder what happened to their loved ones and think they will never know. >> reporter: while parker acknowledges anderson lied about some of his experiences with women, she says these cases are different in part because he admitted making mistakes and shared details of a 1989 killing so brutal it even seemed to bother anderson. >> he stated he picked a navajo woman from benetia, the main drag in benetia. >> reporter: just like he did with schwartz, anderson said they drove to arizona before he strayed from his mo. >> he said she was getting
he said he met a woman named rosie in san jose. anderson said he strangled her and dumped her body near ben lomond300 yards past a retainment pond. >> he thinks she was probably mixed hispanic and black and that she had noticeable junkie tracks on her arms. i think somebody knows rosie. >> reporter: they are all details the fbi hasn't shared until now. parker says they are out of leads and need the public's help. >> it's really frustrating to know that there's probably...